No one. Not the King, Nobles or Clerics or peasants. Women and children were not spared. It touched people of every age and religious persuassion and it even managed to reach out and touch Robespierre.
It took the King and the Queen, Nobles, clerics, politicians and peasants. It did not discriminate by age, sex or social status.
A group of conspirators ended the Reign of Terror, and Robespierre went to the guillotine.
She was executed during the Reign of Terror by guillotine.
Robespierre (the leader of the Jacobins) was the last to be executed, ending the Reign of terror. He was faced upwards in the guillotine, because that was thought to be fair punishment for him since he had sent so many others to the guillotine.
It was used a lot, pretty much all the time. It was the main weapon they used for executing people during the reign of terror.
The reign of terror was important for the banking agenda and the politics involved. For the citizens it was a real no hope situation. Even if the guillotine was the fastest and the most humane method to kill a prisoner, the movement itself was not needed. It was an irrational idea.
the guillotine because it was used so often during the reign of terror and most of all the Great terror, which occurred during the reign of terror
The guillotine.
A group of conspirators ended the Reign of Terror, and Robespierre went to the guillotine.
It was the chosen method of execution.
Guillotine
Guillotine.
They were all beheaded by the guillotine.
It ended with the death of Robespierre by guillotine.
The Guillotine
The guillotine.
He created it, operated it and ended it by dying on the guillotine himself.
By sending Robespierre, its creator and guiding force to the guillotine.